Professors
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Mar 16th, 2014
Traveling puts tremendous strain on a person’s productivity…because of the wear and tear on your body, mind, soul, and emotions. It’s...
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Mar 16th, 2014
Some days, you don’t have anything but little snippets of time (5 minutes). On all the other days, even if you have longer blocks of time, you s...
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Mar 15th, 2014
If you want ways to be more efficient with organizing assignments, grading, retrieval of materials in the classroom, etc., then tune in to this short v...
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Mar 15th, 2014
A previous week’s tips focused on getting a handle on your email. From people’s responses, I know that most everyone could use some additi...
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Mar 15th, 2014
Research indicates that students need to do more than just listen to make learning meaningful. While activities such as reading, writing, discussing, o...
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Mar 15th, 2014
Last spring I wrote a column about some useful things that every new department chair should know (The Chronicle,April 9). I was looking back on 10 yea...
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Mar 13th, 2014
I advocate focusing (instead of multitasking). Focusing on one task at a time is the most productive way to operate – especially when you have a ...
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Mar 13th, 2014
This week’s tips will continue with the theme we started last week. (Note: the ideas will work for all programs, although the keystrokes are MS O...
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Mar 11th, 2014
Professors love words. Maybe I’m making an assumption, but at least I am hoping we can agree that almost all professors love words. Here’...
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Mar 11th, 2014
If you have taught for any length of time, you’ve heard it. In the middle of a lecture you ask a question, expecting that among the eager faces i...